

Facts, art, and a sound module introduce 12 North American woodland birds. The Little Book of Woodland Bird Songs by Andrea Pinnington and Caz Buckingham (Sept. 15, hardcover, $12.95, ISBN 978-3-6), aims to help children understand, verbalize, and accept that all people and animals need to poop. 15, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-92), ages 8–12.Įverything I Know About Poop by Jaume Copons, illus. This Land Is Our Storybook welcomes Sharing Our Truths Tapwe by Henry Beaver, Mindy Willett, and Eileen Beaver (Nov. And Language Is Fun! introduces The Little I Who Lost His Dot by Kimberlee Gard, illus. Lit for Little Hands lifts off with Peter Pan by Brooke Jorden, illus. Little Heroes releases Inventors Who Changed the World by Heidi Poelman, illus. Nom Nom Knowledge by Forrest Everett gains Nom Nom: Colors (Sept. 1, paper, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-64170-018-4) offers advice to guide teens through friendship’s peaks and valleys. Ages 6–9.ĭear Libby: An Advice Columnist Answers the Top Questions About Friendship by Libby Kiszner (Aug.

1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-64170-043-6), provides prompts and letter-writing materials to encourage reflection and memory-making through writing. I’ll Love You for Always: With 6 Real Love Notes to Write and Keep Forever! by Peter Hinckley, illus. 1, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-1-64170-040-5), is a story spotlighting the love shared by two cats. Luis and Tabitha by Stephanie Campisi, illus. This guided affirmation book is designed for children and their parents to read at bedtime. Goodnight Whispers by Michael Leannah, illus. Ages 3–5.Īlice’s Magic Garden: Before the Rabbit Hole. Ages 2–5.įourteen Animals (That Are Definitely Not an Octopus) by Gabe Pyle (Aug. 1, board book, $8.99, ISBN 978-1-64170-017-7) encourages energetic youngsters to find calm so they can nap. Ages 1–8.īut First, We Nap: A Little Book About Nap Time by David Miles (Aug. 1, board book, $9.99, ISBN 978-1-64170-034-4) introduces key words from math, physics, and philosophy. Ages 1–6.ġ00 First Words for Little Geniuses by Tyler Jorden, illus. Construction vehicles jump into the tub to clean away their dust. 15, paper, $8.95, ISBN 978-3-7) and Poppy the Police Horse (Sept. by Tor Freeman, gallops along with Colin the Cart Horse (Sept. And Fables from the Stables by Gavin Puckett, illus. Dozy Bear serves up Dozy Bear and the Secret of Food by Katie Blackburn, illus. Ages 9–11.įour Seasons of Walter de la Mare adds Snow by Walter de la Mare, illus. 29, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-0-5), recounts real-life stories of animals’ heroic deeds. Heroes: Inspiring True Stories of Corageous Animals by David Long, illus.
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by Kate Willis-Crowley, launch the Goblin Princess series about a goblin princess who refuses to be “good,” which in this case is messy, nasty, and mean. 2, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-4-8), offers questions to spark conversations between parents/Ĭaregivers and children about first moments in the child’s life. Ages 3–5.ĭo You Remember? by Helen Docherty, illus.

30, hardcover, $15.95, ISBN 978-4-1) is a mirror poem book about dreaming, which can be read from front to back, or back to front. My Bed Is an Air Balloon by Julia Copus, illus. This reimagining of a holiday classic features collage and pen-and-ink illustrations. The Twelve Days of Christmas by Anna Wright (Nov. 12, paper, $9.95, ISBN 978-6-3), presents a poem celebrating the diversity of people and life. Come All You Little Persons by John Agard, illus.
